dub-Dub: meaning, definitions and translations

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What is Dub?

  • To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood.
    Taper légèrement sur l'épaule par le biais de conférer le titre de chevalier.
  • To honor with a new title or description.
    À l'honneur avec un nouveau titre ou la description.
  • To give a name to facetiously or playfully; nickname.
    Pour lui donner un nom facétieux ou ludique ; Pseudo.
  • To strike, cut, or rub (timber or leather, for example) so as to make even or smooth.
    Pour frapper, couper, ou frotter (bois ou cuir, par exemple) afin d'égaliser ou lisser.
  • To dress (a fowl).
    S’habiller (une poule).
  • To execute (a golf stroke, for example) poorly.
    Pour exécuter (un coup de golf, par exemple) mal.
  • An awkward person or player; a bungler.
    Une personne ou un joueur maladroit; un bâclé.
  • To thrust at; poke.
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  • To beat (a drum).
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  • To make a thrust.
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  • To beat on a drum.
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  • The act of dubbing.
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  • A drumbeat.
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  • To transfer (recorded material) onto a new recording medium.
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  • To copy (a record or tape).
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  • To insert a new soundtrack, often a synchronized translation of the original dialogue, into (a film).
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  • To add (sound) into a film or tape: dub in strings behind the vocal.
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  • The new sounds added by dubbing.
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  • A dubbed copy of a tape or record.
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  • A mostly instrumental style of music originating in Jamaica, produced by remixing existing recordings to emphasize bass and drum rhythms and adding audio effects
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  • Scots A puddle or small pool.
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